Some branches of KFC are selling gravy but it’s best to check with the restaurant first before you head out.

A spokesperson for KFC told the Sun Online: “97 per cent of our restaurants are now open, however, due to the ongoing distribution challenges DHL is experiencing, some restaurants are continuing to serve a reduced menu, including gravy.

“We’re working as hard as we can to get this sorted out, we know that our gravy is a big favourite.”

The KFC crisis had fans in a meltdown when it became clear the fried chicken chain didn’t have any chicken to sell.

Distraught customers went into a twitter frenzy, whilst other big brands took advantage of the cluck up with deals on chicken, like Iceland and Harvester.

One savvy customer cashed in on the shortage and made £400 by selling the £10 bargain buckets for £100 each on Facebook.

KFC made a fowl mouthed apology in a full page advert in the Sun, showing an empty bargain bucket with the usual “KFC” logo replaced by “FCK”.

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One KFC factory held a “£1 chicken bag” sale to shift excess produce — while the two nearest high street stores were shut due to a lack of supplies.

The supplier had sent almost 20,000 pieces 82 miles to a delivery depot only for the entire order to be returned amid the chaos that saw 550 outlets closed across the UK.

But what’s going to happen to the massive backlog of wasted stock in the KFC warehouse in Rugby? Unfortunately some of it had to be scrapped but KFC has other plans for it too.

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